
23-04-2012, 20:15
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Producer at The RoboSportsNetwork
AKA: Matt Starke
 FRC #0174 (Arctic Warriors); (Alumni: 340 (GRR), 1126 (SparX))
Team Role: Leadership
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Rookie Year: 2003
Location: Rochester NY
Posts: 688
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Re: Predictions Championship 2012: Where Amazing Happens
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Originally Posted by Looking Forward
The overall strategy will have common themes on every field, but each field (and each alliance) will have a bit of its own personality. We've seen that different game plans can prove successful. At the highest level, teams will have to be flexible and be able to follow the balls. Crossover play (and crossover defense) will be critical, especially when alliances play a "possession" game rather than "run and gun." Human player loading will take on a bigger role than before, as possession teams often will not risk an intercepted or misfired inbound pass. Due to the recycled, but limited quantity, of game pieces, getting an early lead will be huge. Thus, hybrid will be huge. An early lead forces the other alliance to try and speed up its game to make up ground and forces them to return balls into play faster than they might otherwise.
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Great post as always LF. The quote above is a good point. Similar but different strategies will emerge on each field. This will make for a very interesting Einstein field!
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